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Our study provides a deep characterization of the structural robustness landscape of bacterial sncRNAs, suggesting that evolvability could be evolved as a consequence of selection for more plastic molecules.

It is suggested here that cranial kinesis in avian feeding may have evolved as a consequence of an increase in eye size.

East Africa may have become the place where early humans evolved as a consequence of this strong link between different time scales.

SH: When you finished working together on Safe, were you always looking to a point where you might be able to work together again, or was that something that just evolved as a consequence of Far from Heaven?

"The thought was these signature Tyrannosaur features evolved as a consequence of large body size," Stephen L. Brusatte of the American Museum of National History, an author of a paper describing the dinosaur published online by the journal Science, said at a news conference.

These results suggest that the directionality of threat calls provides important information about the auditory scene and spatial orientation of conspecifics and that this trait, along with the receiver's ability to extract this information, may have evolved as a consequence of its effect on the breeding success and fitness of the individual.

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For simulation purposes, currents are represented as a dynamical system subdivided into elementary parts, whose state evolves as a consequence of local interactions and internal transformations within a spatial discrete domain.

Evolutionary development: SoS evolves as a consequence of changes in the configuration or functionality of constituents.

Trait polymorphism can evolve as a consequence of frequency-dependent selection.

If mating isolation were evolving as a consequence of divergence in sexually selected traits, then males more phenotypically divergent from the female's native population should be discriminated against most strongly, regardless of predation type [5].

The existence of a hypervirulent strain TEV-PC2 with a low accumulation rate and of a hypovirulent strain TEV-PC76 with a high accumulation rate [17] opens the possibility of exploring how virulence evolves as a consequence of the competition between pathogens for which no positive association exists between virulence and within-host accumulation.

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